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Identifier: downslope00otis (find matches)
Title: Down the slope
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Otis, James, 1848-1912
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Publisher: Akron, Ohio : Saalfield Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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t he might be ingood condition for running, and then as the menmarched out of the slope he crouched in the rear. The rioters made no demonstration ; but stood readyto repel an attack, watching closely all the maneuvers,and Donovan whispered to the boy: *It wont do to try it, lad. They are scatteredaround in such a way that you couldnt get a dozenyards before bein seen. Im going to try it. Dont, lad, dont, several said quickly, and, fear-ing he might be forcibly detained, Fred started. He went straight back from the slope, bending lowin the vain hope of escaping observation, and havinggained a distance of an hundred feet set off at fullspeed, forced to run in a half circle to reach theroad. To those who were watching it seemed as if hardlya second elapsed before a great shout went up from therioters. **The sneaks are sendin for help! Stop that boy! Dont let him get away! These and a dozen other orders were given at thesame time, and those rioters who were nearest Fredbegan the pursuit.
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JOK BRACK 75 Hell never reach the store, Donovan said sadly,as he led the way JDack to the slope when Fred wasswallowed up by the darkness. * Even if these fellowsdont overtake him there are plenty between here andthere wholl hear the alarm. CHAPTER IX JOK BRACE During the first five minutes after he was locked inthe short drift, Sam Thorpe gave himself up to un-reasoning anger. He threw himself again and againupon the timbers as if believing it would be possible toforce them apart, and shouted at the full strength ofhis lungs until he was literally unable to speak louderthan a whisper. Then recognizing the uselessness of such proceed-ings, he sat down to think over the matter calmly. If Fred succeeded in giving the alarm, Im not invery much danger of being drowned out, he said tohimself ; but if he was caught I can count on dyingin about two hours. With this mental speech came the assurance that hehad yet a hundred and twenty minutes in which tofight for life, and he resolved not to

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